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Kit Willer

5 appearances · Bronze Age · 1980–2003
Who is Kit Willer?

Kit Willer is the son of Tex Willer, the legendary Italian Western hero. A young Texas Ranger like his father, Kit rides alongside Tex across the American frontier, participating in adventures against outlaws and injustice in the classic Western tradition.

Born into the Bronze Age pages of Spécial Rodéo in 1980, Kit Willer is a French-market comics figure with roots tracing back to the legendary creative team of Gian Luigi Bonelli, Aurelio Galleppini, and Francesco Gamba — names that carry serious weight in the world of Western adventure comics. Published across an impressive 23-year span through Editions Lug, Kit found a home in beloved Franco-Belgian anthology titles like Spécial Rodéo, Ombrax, and Rodeo, sharing those pages with a remarkable mix of characters including Tex Willer and even Marvel stalwarts like Mr. Fantastic and La Chose. It's a wonderfully eclectic corner of comics history — the kind of cross-genre, multi-publisher anthology world that European comics did like no one else — and Kit Willer is a genuine piece of that puzzle for collectors who love digging into the rich, underexplored seams of the continent's comic book heritage.

Spécial Rodéo
#76
★ First appearance
Spécial Rodéo #76
Dec 1980

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Spécial Rodéo (1962)
Ombrax (1966)
Rodeo (1989)